The Chinese giant Huawei has just introduced its new flagship series, Pura 80 in its domestic field. The PURA 80 series includes four new devices: Pura 80, Pura 80 Pro, Pura 80 Pro+, and Pura 80 Ultra. All four include the same design, but they have different styles and prices.
The cheapest, Vanilla Pura 80 is also the most compact thanks to a 6.6 -inch flat OLED display. The other three models come with a slightly 6.8 -inch quad curve panel. All four display 1-120Hz LTPO adaptive refresh rate, P3 wide colorful gamote, 460 ppi, 3000 nets support peak brightness, HDR, and second-generation canlin glass.
According to Huawei, it has used the main ultra -large sensor of 50 megapixels in each new Pura 80, which features AI noise reduction. Compared to the Pura 70 series, the new senso improves real -time image data processing by up to 200 %.
Huawei comes in 80 five different colors Image Credit: Huawei
The best camera of the industry?
Although all four phones use 50 megapixel sensors, they are very different. The main camera of Vanila Pura 80 features variable F/1.4-F/4.0 aperture and OIS (optical image stabilization), while the pro, pro+ and ultra-sensor f/1.6-F/4.0 is characterized by variable aperture. In addition, the Huawei 80 Ultra camera contains a 1 -inch main sensor with TCG triple real -time fusion technology, which increases the dynamic range to the location that allows the phone to capture a picture with maximum explanation. More importantly, Pura is the first 80 ultra -world phone in the world to display dual lens telephoto systems. The main sensor of the standard PORA 80 has been completed by a 12 -megapixel parasope and a 13 -megapixel wide camera, as well as 1.5 megapixel multi -channel spectrum. On the other hand, the other three models include a 48 -megapixel telephono camera, a 40 -megapixel ultra -wide camera, and the same 1.5 megapixel spectrum sensor.
Huawei Pura 80 Pro | Images Credit: Huawei
These are clearly the best cameras that Huawei has ever put on his phone. But when we go deep into these devices, matters become even more interesting. Although the Chinese company has not yet confirmed it, it appears that the Pura 80 Pro+ and Pura 80 Ultra Huawei’s carrine are equipped with 9020 chip sets.
This is the same chip set that Huawei uses for 70 Pro+. During the launch, Huawei’s executive said that only one thing said that the Pura 80 should offer a better performance of up to 36 % compared to PORA 70 Pro+, which uses the previous generation carrine 9010 chip sets.
On the other hand, the primary pipora 80 models are said to pack the carrine 9020a 5g chip set, which seems to be a low version of the standard carrine 9020.
No big batteries, but still better than Samsung Galaxy S25 series
Mounting the battery, Vanilla Pura packs 80 5,600 mA battery with 66W wired and 50W fast charging speed, while the other three PORA flagship comes with a slightly 5,700 mAh batteries that support 100W wired and 80W wireless charging speed. In comparison, the Galaxy S25 comes with a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 45W wired and 15W wireless charging speed. Huawei announced that the Pura 80 series would be available in several storage options. PURA 80 and PURA 80 Pro will be available in China 12/256GB, 12/512GB, and 12GB/1TB version. On the other hand, PURA 80+ and PURA 80 Ultra come with 16/512GB and 16GB/1tb variations.
It is also noteworthy that PORA 80 and Pura 80 Pro Support Bedo Bridge allow users to send and receive messages and photos. However, the PURA 80 Pro+ and PURA 80 ultra goes a little further and includes dual satellite communication (Beidou and Tiantong.
Huawei Pura 80 Pro+ | Images Credit: Huawei
Prices and availability
Finally, talk a little about prices. Huawei is no longer a company that talks about prices and reduces competition. Its new flagships are as expensive as launched by famous Samsung, Xumi or most other brands in China.
That said, the prices announced today are only for China, which means that the global versions of PORA 80 phones can be a bit more expensive. It is also important to include that Huawei announced only the Pura 80 Pro, Pura 80 Pro+, and Pura 80 Ultra prices.
Huawei Pura 80 Pro
- 12 / 256GB – 6,500 yuan (5 905 / € 775)
- 12 / 512GB – 7,000 yuan ($ 975 / € 850)
- 12 GB / 1 TB – 8,000 Yuan ($ 1,115 / € 970)
Huawei Pura 80 Pro+
- 12 / 512GB – 8,000 yuan ($ 1,115 / € 970)
- 12GB / 1 TB – 9,000 yuan ($ 1,250 / € 1.090)
Huawei Pura 80 Ultra
- 16/512 GB – 10,000 yuan ($ 1,390 / € 1.210)
- 16 GB / 1 TB – 11,000 yuan ($ 1,530 / € 1.335)
Huawei comes in 80 pro (black, white and gold), while the Pura is available in 80 pro+ four colors (black, white, gold and red). Third, the Pura 80 Ultra is only available in gold and black. It seems that Vanilla Pura 80 is not yet available.
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